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Expeditionary Warfare Program
Expeditionary Warfare conducts quantitative warfighting analyses in support of the U.S. Marine Corps and the Navy’s expeditionary forces. Two-thirds of the analytical team work on-site at Marine Corps commands in the national capital region and across the globe. Key issues include expeditionary warfare, force design, mine warfare and land-based combat. The Expeditionary Warfare Program works closely with manpower analysts in CNA’s Marine Corps and Defense Workforce Program and with CNA’s Marine Corps Program.
You have brought the full research capability of the Center for Naval Analyses to bear on a unique and difficult problem set … helping us develop and test our concepts for operations in the information environment.
Lieutenant General L.E. Reynolds, Deputy Commandant for Information, to Dr. Andrew Brown
reports
- The Department of the Navy and Strategic Competition with the People’s Republic of China
- Naval Integration through History: Five Case Studies
- Charting the Pathway to OMFTS: A Historical Assessment of Amphibious Operations From 1941 to the Present
- The Mayaguez Operation
- Joint Counter-Assault Campaign (JCAC) Concept Of Employment
- Redesigning The Maritime Prepositioning Force
- Lightning Carrier Operations: A Preliminary Analysis
- Most of the work products from the Expeditionary Warfare Program are classified or have distribution limited to the Department of War. Visitors with appropriate credentials can find these reports on the CNA SIPR site.